FLUFFY TOWN

There was once Alpha House, its sketch-Club, and all around a big city full of sky scraped by concrete and glass, and in between, other 'itch-hickers' taking over galleries and the street! I'm going down, down, down, down... to Fluffy Town!

Saturday, May 12, 2007

EXHIBITIONS

Alpha House Sketch-Club will hold its annual show for a week, from Saturday 26th of May to Sunday 3rd of June 2007. Exhibition opened on Saturday 26th of May, 6to 8 pm, then visit on appointment only, contact person Andrew, 0411 88 45 43.

The May Show at the Mori Gallery, running from Wednesday 9th to Saturday 26th May 2007, comprises Giles Alexander, Matt and Greer Rochford, Erika Harrison and Anna Belhalfaoui. Willurei Kirkbright-Burney, who should have been part of the show, had an accident and couldn't make it. Best wishes for her convalescence.
Giles is presenting exquisitely distorted big format paintings of interior churches in subtels hues of sepia and black and white photographic quality, sometimes agrementad of a big random stain of blue or pink, as in an iconoclastic gesture;
Erika is showing magnificent aerial views of salt lakes from the Northern Territories, format 84x120 cm: it gives you space for a desert dream - so beautiful when you're not stuck in the middle of it!
Matt and Greer have installed a small dark room in between the inner and outer space of the gallery and offer us a direct insight on the inside as well as a audio and video invitation to critically look at the image.
Anna has drawn 52 countries outlines, then drawn a funny face in each on a background of grid reminding of the parallel and meridian system the earth is mapped with; each one is monochromatic, but they're all hanged in a narrow corridor allowing a close view of the humanoid features and a colourful patchwork effect reminding us that the world is above all made of diversity.

4 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I did not have an accident. i had a very rare and dangerous form of cancer. i understand that there was confusion as i was the first person ever to be diagnosed in Australia with this type of cancer.

Because of a lack of up to date knowledge on the behalf of the aust medical system they failed to diagnose me for about 4-5 months. in fact, they repetitively misdiagnosed and mistreated me.
I am holding an exhibition at MORI Gallery opening on the 23rd of this month about my condition and time in hospital.

You should really be more careful with what you post on the internet.

Please rectify this immediately.

Willurei Kirkbright-Burney

2:58 PM  
Blogger Abel Tm said...

Ok, well, please forgive me to have published an incorrect information. It will be two years in a month that I wrote that entry, and as you said, what you were suffering from was not well-identified. I am happy to know you are going better.

Fluff.

3:16 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I was in Hospital for a year and was suffering from brain trauma for a while after getting out you incentive cunt,don't tell me how long it has been.

10:26 PM  
Anonymous elfluff said...

Never mind the angry language. Maybe cursing at people who support you is a way of dealing with your recovery, just like some other people need to abuse other ones in order to succeed in their professional or affective life...
Two years after I posted this message, and after one angry comment of yours for which I already apologised, haven't you got better things to do? Grow up, girl! your verbal abuse along with all the performance at your opening on Thursday 23rd April 2009 mourning your ovaries, sticking love hearts on the people attending and throwing confettis around the Mori gallery, is this what your "art" is about?

3:35 AM  

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